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B. R. EATON.

Churn.

Patented Feb. 19. 1867.

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IMPROVEMENT IN GHURNS.

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,2 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that I, BELDEN R. EATON, of the town of Clifton, in the county of Pierce, in State of Wisconsin, have invented a. new'and useful Improvement in Churns; and I do hereby declare that tli e following i is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification.

a a is a Wooden post or frame, about three times as thick at the bottom as it is at the top, firmly attached to sill b; and a is a short shaft, firmly fastened to post aa by cleats screwed thereon; cl is a crank, with a handle, e; andfis a pitman, with each end working on a wrist; g and i are cranks or levers, solid and without joints. at either end of shaft h, and stand nearly opposite to eachother; and the shaft h is fastened to post a a in the same manner as that of shaft 0, only on the, opposite side thereof. j is another pitman, attached to a wrist at each end, the lower end fastened by a pin in a slit in the handle of the dasher k; and l, the upper end of the handle, being held between two nuts n; and m is a latch, holding the cover on the churn, one on each side.

What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- The combination of the two levers g and 2', so constructed and arranged on the shaft it, that two motions or strokes are produced upon the dash k and Z,.at one revolution of the handle e, all of which will more fully appear, and as shown in the drawing aforesaid. i

BELDEN R. EATON.

Witnesses:

J. C. BUTTON, PARKER ADAMS. 

